Is orange juice more dense than apple juice?
Orange juice is less dense than apple juice. The density of orange juice is approximately 1.04 g/mL, while the density of apple juice is approximately 1.05 g/mL. This means that for the same volume, apple juice will have a slightly higher mass than orange juice.
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